Khecheopalri Lake, Sikkim
This beautiful lake, about 140km from Gangtok, is one of Sikkim&rsquos hidden jewels. It&rsquos sacred to the Lepcha people, who believe that the lakebed is actually a footprint made by the goddess Tara.The lake gets its name from the Khecheopalri village, located nearby, and it&rsquos surrounded by broad-leaf mixed temperate forests that contain wildlife in abundance. These include rare mammalian species such as the Himalayan black bear, yellow-throated martens and pangolins. The lake also boasts of an enviable list of birdslike goosanders, common mergansers and grebes. Khecheopalri falls along a local Buddhist pilgrimage circuit or kora the fluttering prayer flags leaves one in no doubt as to the importance of this lake.The lake itself is a Buddhist &lsquowish-fulfilling jewel&rsquo, so don&rsquot forget to ask for a wish from the look-out point nearby.



